“Let me have him!” cried the officer. “I bet, by gorry! he don’t git
away from me ag’in!”
“I should say you had better take care of him!” exclaimed Hodge, in
disgust.
Although the wedding had been thus interrupted, Inza bore up bravely
and the ceremony continued.
* * * * *
That night there was a merry reception and wedding feast in the old
home at Bloomfield. Frank and Inza were supremely happy, and their
friends were sharers of their happiness.
That day had seen the crowning triumphs of Frank Merriwell’s career.
In truth, Fred Fillmore was mentally unbalanced. It became necessary to
place him in a private sanitarium, although the examining physicians
announced that there was a fair prospect that he might recover in time.
THE END
The Merriwell boys again score in dramatic successes in life and win
additional friends in the next publication of the MERRIWELL SERIES,
called “Dick Merriwell, the Wizard,” No. 126, by Burt L. Standish.
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End of Project Gutenberg's Frank Merriwell's Marriage, by Burt L. Standish
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